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Bibliometric analysis of studies on HRM during Covid-19 pandemic
Author(s) -
Selma Kılıç Kırılmaz,
İsmail Şimşir
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of business, economics and finance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2146-7943
DOI - 10.17261/pressacademia.2022.1538
Subject(s) - pandemic , citation , publishing , subject (documents) , web of science , covid-19 , bibliometrics , library science , citation analysis , political science , scope (computer science) , china , science citation index , public health , medicine , medline , nursing , computer science , pathology , law , disease , infectious disease (medical specialty) , programming language
Purpose- The purpose of this research is to determine the course of HRM research studies conducted during the COVID 19 Pandemic period by focusing on the author, country, citation, subject, etc.Methodology- The research was carried out with the method of bibliometric analysis. The articles containing the subjects of COVID-19 Pandemic and HRM published in the Web of Science Core Collection database between 2020 and 2021 were examined within the scope of the research. Findings- As a result of the research conducted, it is observed that 206 publications covering the subjects of pandemic and HRM were made between 2020-2021. These publications were included in 139 sources (journals, books, etc.), written by 1004 authors. Citation rate per article was 6.019 and the collaboration index of authors was quite high (5.72). Moreover, it is found that the journal publishing the most articles on HRM during the pandemic period was BMJ Open. The most relevant institution on the subject was Shanghai Jiao Tong University with 14 articles. The countries publishing the most articles were China, the USA and India, respectively, and the countries that received the most citations per article were Brazil, Denmark and Kuwait. It is determined that the most cited article worldwide is Carnevale JB 2020 with 122 citations. In the keyword analysis of the author, it is revealed that the terms of COVID-19, human resource management, COVID-19 pandemic, pandemic, coronavirus, crisis management, health policy, public health, human resource development and mental health are mostly used. Conclusion- It is believed that the findings obtained as a result of the research will contribute to the literature. Carrying out the research using a single database (Web of Science) constitutes an important limitation for the research.Keywords: Human resources, human resources development, Covid-19, pandemic, bibliometric analysis.JEL Codes: M12, M15, M54

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